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Priscilla Strengthens, Threatening Mexico's Pacific Coast and Bringing Moisture to Drought-Stricken Southwest
6 Oct
Summary
- Hurricane Priscilla expected to strengthen to Category 2
- Potential for flash flooding and life-threatening surf in coastal Mexico
- Moisture from Priscilla could provide relief to drought-affected Southwest US

As of October 6th, 2025, Hurricane Priscilla has strengthened in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to track northwestward, parallel to the Mexican coast, in the coming days. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has indicated that Priscilla is likely to intensify to a Category 2 hurricane and may even approach major hurricane status.
The storm's impacts are expected to be felt along the southwestern coast of Mexico, where the NHC has warned of the potential for flash flooding, especially in higher terrain areas. Additionally, the system is expected to generate large swells that could lead to life-threatening surf and rip current conditions along the central Mexican coast and the southern Baja California peninsula.
While the hurricane's direct impacts will be felt in Mexico, the moisture from Priscilla is also expected to reach the Southwestern United States, potentially providing some relief to the region's ongoing drought conditions. Forecasters have indicated that the increased chances of precipitation could lead to localized flooding, but the overall impact is expected to be beneficial for areas dealing with severe or extreme drought.
As Priscilla continues to evolve, the National Weather Service offices in the Southwestern U.S. are closely monitoring the situation and providing updates to the public. The storm's track and intensity may change in the coming days, so residents in the affected areas are advised to stay informed and prepared for any potential impacts.